This Old House
Roger visits Las Vegas to replace a water-guzzling lawn Kevin meets with meteorologist Jim Cantore to hear cautionary tales from the front lines of the drought Richard travels to San Francisco to replace an old-fashioned toilet.
Roger visits Las Vegas to replace a water-guzzling lawn Kevin meets with meteorologist Jim Cantore to hear cautionary tales from the front lines of the drought Richard travels to San Francisco to replace an old-fashioned toilet.
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Tommy and Jeff begin work on a coffered ceiling in the living room local Westerly granite is cut to size for backyard steps the complex septic system goes in Kevin learns how the interior doors are built Jeff installs one of those doors.
Tommy and Jeff work on the main staircase at Jeff's shop and bring it to the house to install at the Idea House, Kevin looks at new clapboard siding technology Richard sees how a furnace is built and sees one being installed at the project house.
Tommy teaches the new apprentices to frame a deck Jeff's crew frames the exterior flair detail Jenn learns about Westerly granite Jeff teaches the apprentices to install a window Richard and Jeff look for a path for the drain stacks.
The gambrel roof profiles are pre-assembled and raised the crew stands up the second floor walls three new apprentices from the Gen Next program learn how to measure and cut roof rafters an engineer designs a septic system for the project.
The crew places a center beam in the old ranch house to support the second story a hole is cut in the original foundation for a new basement window Kevin visits an engineered lumber factory in Canada Tommy and Jeff raise the end gables.
Mark and Jeff take down the chimney Scott and Shayla window-shop Jeff and Richard visit a convention to discover new plumbing products back at the ranch, the exterior walls come down Jeff reuses the original rafters for new wall framing.
Tom and Kevin tour a ranch house in Westerly, RI. Kevin looks at the architect renderings Norm visits California Ranch style homes Richard tours the basement with Jeff Jenn and Roger consider landscape options salvage and demo begins.
Honey harvesting adding outlets.
Roger learns from a beekeeper how to set up a beehive for a homeowner Scott Caron adds lighting to a dark kitchen without having to run any new wiring.
Richard travels to Kansas City to sample unique barbecue and help a homeowner install a natural gas line for a new grill What Is It? Roger shares some tips on what grows best in the shade hanging a heavy decorative mirror on a masonry chimney.
Tom teaches a homeowner how to repair some structural problems in his home Scott Caron helps a homeowner run wiring for a new ceiling fixture and switch in a living room Roger follows up with Kevin regarding a homeowner's insect problem.
Roger visits Las Vegas to replace a water-guzzling lawn Kevin meets with meteorologist Jim Cantore to hear cautionary tales from the front lines of the drought Richard travels to San Francisco to replace an old-fashioned toilet.
Roger educates Kevin on beneficial insects Tom resizes a front door that gets stuck on carpet every time it opens the guys ask What Is It? Richard repairs an outdoor garden faucet.
How wood fiber insulation is made the components of sound proofing a room.
The new staircase is assembled installing a new brick walkway exploring wood fiber insulation and the new HRV system interior trim details.
The completed renovation of the 1960 mid-century modern home accommodates a family of five, including a child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy the crew returns to go through the changes with the family.
Geothermal is in kitchen appliances are installed the new HERS score is revealed.
The slab-on-grade foundation is built up accessible AV solutions are explored prep begins for a curbless shower installing an automatic zero threshold door.
The fully framed front of the house is revealed work continues on the geothermal system the connection to the interior is made blocking is installed in the framing replacing and rewiring old receptacles.
Framing a zero-threshold entry geothermal energy is chosen to heat and cool the home an exposed steel beam gives the exterior a new look.
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